Hey, wow I make a lot of threads eh? Sorry, this is a totally different strain...

So I'm looking at getting more foods for my fish (currently he has two types of pellets - one that is too large for him to eat so I have to soak and chop it for him - and freeze dried blood worms)

I'm looking at petsmart and a) The betta food section isn't working on my comp. and b) I don't know the difference between all these!

So. I'm looking for SOMETHING with brine shrimp for my fish. Of all the following foods, which would you suggest?
Is there any non-brine shrimp foods you would suggest too?

Anyways. This is a link to the petsmart fish foods. Take a look through please, and let me know what you think! :) I may buy a brine shrimp + something else, so really, all help and opinions is appreciated.

EDIT: Also, if you make a suggestion for a gel or frozen something rather, can you include feeding instructions please?

I don't like using pellets for my bettas. I actually feed mine blood worms. The pack of bloodworms is frozen. You pop out a cube of frozen bloodworms and put it in a tiny cup. I feed my bettas 2 bloodworms a day. The packet of bloodworms stay frozen. They are divided in sections (like a pill packet for human medication - to give you a visual). The cup of thawed bloodworms stay in the fridge.

I don't like the betta pellets. I want to give my bettas the best I can give them.

Blood worms is actually not a complete diet and they will have nutrient deficiencies from just worms. It's like if you ate nothing but bananas- lots of potassium, but that's not the only thing you need.
Are you looking into a frozen food or pellet? Generally you want to look for ingredients such as "whole fish meal" or "whole shrimp meal" whole being the vital word, as this means whole, not just scraps that may be lacking in nutrition.Posted via Mobile Device

As Olympia said, Bloodworms are not for a Complete Diet. Pellets and Flakes are usually more of the Staple Part of the Diet. Frozen are more Nutritional, ( Depending on the Ingredients of the Pellets ) because they are the same thing as Live, except Lesser Risk of Parasites and already Dead. However, Pellets are more easier to feed. Just put 3-4 in, and your done. I use Tetramin Mini Betta Pellets. Not the Best Brand but my Betta seems fine. Go for the Foods with the "Whole Fish Meal", or "Whole Shrimp Meal". Not Whole Wheat. The actual Key of a Great Diet is a Variety of Foods. Live to Pellets... Frozen to Flakes...
The Idea for the Variety is that if 1 type of Food is missing something, the other ones may have the Ingredient needed. You also wouldn't eat the same thing everyday would you? I wouldn't. The Best Brands for Pellets are Omega One, New Life Spectrum, and Hikari. The Omega One Betta Buffet Pellets seem to be the only one on the Site.

I'm looking for various foods. To change it up. You're supposed to feed a variety are you not? I just said I feed him two types of pellets and freeze dried blood worms, but I'm looking to add brine shrimp in some form, and another food.

Hence the link. I'm willing to buy pretty much anything you can recommend with a brand name, frozen, freeze dried, gel. I just don't know how to feed some of these and also requested feeding instructions, like for a brine shrimp gel.

From what Petsmart has to offer, I would go with the Omega One pellets. The pellets are rather large, and I only feed 1-2 pellets per feeding. I still like New Life Spectrum best. I've never made gel food for bettas, but I can tell you that from making it for goldfish, you'd probably need a scalpel to cut pieces small enough. Fish mouths are a lot smaller than we tend to think they are.

Ditto to Omega One
1 of the best betta pellets
I also give Spike Hikari bio Pure Brine Shrimp once a week. He gets just a corner of it.
If you find Hikari pellets grab them too. I use the mini and feed Spike 4.

For the frozen food. Just cut a lil corner off/put it in a cup of conditioned water. Doesn't take long to thaw. and then pour right into the tank/watch your fishy hunt everything down.
Personally, don't read the containers. Their full of bull and made so you use more so you have to buy more.

I don't like using pellets for my bettas. I actually feed mine blood worms. The pack of bloodworms is frozen. You pop out a cube of frozen bloodworms and put it in a tiny cup. I feed my bettas 2 bloodworms a day. The packet of bloodworms stay frozen. They are divided in sections (like a pill packet for human medication - to give you a visual). The cup of thawed bloodworms stay in the fridge.

I don't like the betta pellets. I want to give my bettas the best I can give them.

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That is not a healthy diet. The best you can give them is nutritional food like Omega One pellets.